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October 30, 2008    DOL Home > Frequently Asked Questions

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Question: What is women's labor force participation rate?

Answer: Labor force participation rate is defined as the civilian labor force as a percent of the civilian noninstitutional population. In 2007, women's labor force participation rate was 59.3 percent . In other words, 59.3 percent of women age 16 and over were working or looking for work in 2007. Women comprised 46 percent of the total labor force (male and female) in 2007.

More labor force statistics for women are available from the Current Population Survey, which is published by the DOL's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

 

 
 

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